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both directions. <br />Crews will stripe the roads on Monday, August <br />18th, and Tuesday, August 19th. There may be <br />temporary shoulder closures, but the road will <br />remain open. <br />The project includes the addition of <br />center left-turn lanes and right-turn <br />lanes at key locations, the elimination <br />of (northerly) 18th Street North access <br />to Manning, a trail connection from <br />18th Street North to 18th Street Ct, <br />and pavement rehabilitation. <br />This project is expected to be <br />completed by the end of the fall. You <br />can learn more here. <br />LAKE ELMO PARKS AND RECREATION <br />With over 500 acres of city parkland and more than 80 miles of trails, Lake Elmo features an extensive park <br />and trail system for residents and visitors to enjoy and explore. Our park and trail system provides a diverse <br />range of recreational opportunities, including organized sports, casual play, nature appreciation, hiking, <br />cross-country skiing, horseback riding, picnicking, relaxation, and many other outdoor activities. <br />Each park offers high-quality recreational facilities and open spaces for the community to enjoy while <br />preserving the history, setting, character, and unique features that make each park special. We are excited <br />to highlight one of Lake Elmo Park's parks biweekly, inviting our community to learn about and appreciate <br />the contributions these parks make to our growing and thriving community. <br />The asphalt trails at Pebble, Demontreville, and Kleis Park have been completed. <br />Hammes Park <br />Hammes Park features three separate playground areas, complete <br />with swings, slides, monkey bars, climbing walls, benches, and a <br />picnic table. This park is ADA accessible. <br />Visit Hammes Park at 9337 6th St. N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042, or visit <br />LakeElmo.gov to learn more about our parks. <br />LIFE IN LAKE ELMO <br />Attention Lake Elmo Businesses, non-profit <br />organizations, and Neighborhoods! <br />You may have heard that Lake Elmo is celebrating its 100th <br />Anniversary this year. In September, we would like to encourage you <br />to host an event to commemorate this centennial celebration, or <br />weave the 100th anniversary into an existing event. Consider a <br />sidewalk chalk art contest, scavenger hunt, Lake Elmo temporary <br />tattoos, a contest around the theme of 100, or a game from 100 <br />years ago. <br /> <br />To commemorate this special milestone, Connect Lake Elmo is also <br />highlighting Lake Elmo-themed products and promotions with a kick- <br />back to our community. <br />You can check out the Connect Lake Elmo website for more <br />information on how to submit your event or themed product/service. <br />LAKE ELMO CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 9.13.25 <br />Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 13, 2025. <br />Join the City of Lake Elmo as we celebrate our 100th birthday with a <br />street dance, food trucks, and a beer tent, culminating in a small <br />fireworks display. <br />Follow along for more details.